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but the ravens free safety ed reed addressed them from the stems of city hall with the words of another famous ed. >> baltimore! ♪ we got two tickets to paradise ♪ ♪ pack your bags we can leave tonight ♪ ♪ whoa whoa whoa whoa >> jimmy: i don't have that child should be on his head in that particular condition. that was two tickets to paradise by eddie money in case you didn't recognize it. apparently eddie sang it at a pep rally last week and it became his theme song. he even sang it again but this time with a backing track. ♪ we got two tickets to paradise ♪ ♪ pack your bags we can leave tonight ♪ ♪ whoa whoa whoa whoa >> you are not going to hollywood. the enthusiasm was there. [ applause ] the ravens' victory was the topic of discussion today on everything pretty much. it was also the topic on morning express with robin meade. they have a lot of stories to cover on this show, "morning express." they go through them quickly, praches too quickly as evidenced here in our segue of the day. >> how do you win the super bowl and then lose the trophy? everybody was holdin
but the ravens free safety ed reed addressed them from the stems of city hall with the words of another famous ed. >> baltimore! ♪ we got two tickets to paradise ♪ ♪ pack your bags we can leave tonight ♪ ♪ whoa whoa whoa whoa >> jimmy: i don't have that child should be on his head in that particular condition. that was two tickets to paradise by eddie money in case you didn't recognize it. apparently eddie sang it at a pep rally last week and it became his theme song. he...
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they provide low-cost or free health care and fitness care for children across the city and the country. it's a wonderful program. we've surpassed our fund-raising. we had a goal of $35,000. and people really came through for us in a big way. and we surpassed that. so, we're thrilled and proud to be part of it. >> we've all seen you run in high heels before. i think we have the tape somewhere. there we go. you're in the park. and sam's done it with you once or twice, right? >> no, no, no. i've only watched. i did not run in high heels with kelly ripa. >> but going up to the top of the empire state building, how did you train? >> how did i train? i found out i was doing this a week ago. so, by training, i would say i ran up my -- my trainer lives in a building that has 30 flights of stairs. i ran up that one. >> that's pretty good. >> other than that, i carbo-loaded last night. >> kelly, running up 30 flights, how was that for you? >> it was horrible. i said to myself, i just want to -- i want someone to kidnap me so i don't have to do this. sam? >> kelly, i did this two years ago. now,
they provide low-cost or free health care and fitness care for children across the city and the country. it's a wonderful program. we've surpassed our fund-raising. we had a goal of $35,000. and people really came through for us in a big way. and we surpassed that. so, we're thrilled and proud to be part of it. >> we've all seen you run in high heels before. i think we have the tape somewhere. there we go. you're in the park. and sam's done it with you once or twice, right? >> no,...
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different cities are trying to find ways to decriminalize what they do, cops putting them in jail. they spend more than they would getting them a house. >> they spend more taking the kids away and putting them in foster care then they would getting the parents a house. it's a crazy system. >> cenk: everybody check out hear us. thanks so much. when we come back, serious story about rape in the military. apparently oftentimes, no justice at all. we're going to talk to the husband of a woman who was terribly assaulted. >> this goes everywhere with me. you always have protection with jesus, but sometimes you need just a little bit more. >> her husband joins us next to tell his side of the story about the lack of justice in this case. come right back. twizzlerize your entertainment everyday with twizzlers the twist you can't resist. >> cenk: we told you before about the problems of sexual assault in the military. department of veteran affairs has stunning numbers on that. remember, this is the department of veteran affairs reportedding the numbers. according to them, 48.6% of women in t
different cities are trying to find ways to decriminalize what they do, cops putting them in jail. they spend more than they would getting them a house. >> they spend more taking the kids away and putting them in foster care then they would getting the parents a house. it's a crazy system. >> cenk: everybody check out hear us. thanks so much. when we come back, serious story about rape in the military. apparently oftentimes, no justice at all. we're going to talk to the husband of a...
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look live outside by tpthe city by the bay. the bay bridge a beautiful sight on wednesday, february 6. this is "today in the bay." >> announcer: from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >> it is 4:30. good morning to one and all. i'm john kelli. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check the forecast. good morning. >> hey. happy hump day. let's get to the numbers. 39 degrees to start out in livermore. 40 degrees in san jose. 42 in san mateos. we are going to see a warmer afternoon with more sunshine. then the rain moves in. 4:31. first a quick look at the drive with mike. >> a quick look
look live outside by tpthe city by the bay. the bay bridge a beautiful sight on wednesday, february 6. this is "today in the bay." >> announcer: from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >> it is 4:30. good morning to one and all. i'm john kelli. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check the forecast. good morning. >> hey. happy hump day. let's get to the numbers. 39 degrees to start out in livermore. 40 degrees in san jose. 42 in san mateos. we...
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it's changed the neighborhoods of the city, the poorest neighborhoods of the city. i said in the piece i wrote after he died, he didn't carry it in his last election against david dinkins a single one of the neighborhoods that he transform the. >> john: do you think he will be remembered more for the positives or the negatives? >> i think people want to remember him fondly and like him because he was such a big personality. new yorkers think -- the city has a big personality. he was a big personality. he was a character. he had many very entertaining qualities. i think people want to remember him fondly. but like anybody who serves in public office for a long time and he was mayor for 12 years it is a very mixed record. i mean one of the things i talked about in the piece i wrote about him for the new yorker was his very mixed record on a.i.d.s. he was mayor at the very beginning of the a.i.d.s. crisis. you know, his lack of leadership in retrospect was startling especially for someone who many people in the gay community felt should be one of our own and that was a
it's changed the neighborhoods of the city, the poorest neighborhoods of the city. i said in the piece i wrote after he died, he didn't carry it in his last election against david dinkins a single one of the neighborhoods that he transform the. >> john: do you think he will be remembered more for the positives or the negatives? >> i think people want to remember him fondly and like him because he was such a big personality. new yorkers think -- the city has a big personality. he was...
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the most congested city in america, washington. with commuters burning 67 hours and 32 gallons of fuel a year sitting in traffic. followed by l.a., san francisco, new york, boston, houston, atlanta, chicago, philly, and seattle. congestion costs each commuter about $818 per year. with each commuter responsible for about 380 pounds of carbon dioxide emission per year. and researchers predict gridlock will only worsen as the economy picks up. >> what's really important now is for us to look at different strategies. now is really the time for us to act. >> reporter: some cities are acting. improving traffic light timing, adding roundabouts and better highway flow patterns, installing light rail systems. in california, a $68 billion high speed rail corridor is under construction. while in portland, roughly 6% of commuters are now biking. >> i think downtown has tried to decrease the appeal of driving. >> reporter: but how appropriate that d.c., known for political gridlock, also leads the country in traffic gridlock? local nbc reporter
the most congested city in america, washington. with commuters burning 67 hours and 32 gallons of fuel a year sitting in traffic. followed by l.a., san francisco, new york, boston, houston, atlanta, chicago, philly, and seattle. congestion costs each commuter about $818 per year. with each commuter responsible for about 380 pounds of carbon dioxide emission per year. and researchers predict gridlock will only worsen as the economy picks up. >> what's really important now is for us to look...
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we're the envy of many city ofs in america. >> the -- cities in america. >> the big pronouncement the mayor would like to build 10,000 new units of affordable housing in the district. it's never too late to hear that. >> reporter: mayor gray's vision for this future includes new opportunities for startup businesses and tech companies. he says he also wants to try to stop the flooding in bloomingdale. he's got two more years. >> karen gray houston tonight. >>> the pentagon extending some benefits to same sex partners of service members comes about 16 months after the pentagon repealed its ban on gays in the military, no word yet which benefits will be extended to the spouses of gay and lesbian personnel. the new guidelines will be departing defense secretary leon panetta's final imprint on the armed forces. >>> coming up next we'll show you the crash that sidelined america's top skier for the season. >> and ravens fans and players talk about the parade that painted baltimore purple today. and...done. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt us? oh no, i... just u
we're the envy of many city ofs in america. >> the -- cities in america. >> the big pronouncement the mayor would like to build 10,000 new units of affordable housing in the district. it's never too late to hear that. >> reporter: mayor gray's vision for this future includes new opportunities for startup businesses and tech companies. he says he also wants to try to stop the flooding in bloomingdale. he's got two more years. >> karen gray houston tonight. >>>...
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here's the thing, let's talk about the essence. what is it about the act? a lot of people say they find the ad offensive? >> i think it's a little -- >> here we have bar rafaelli and this kind of geeky guy who are making out. it's a close shot. people say i can't watch it, i cringe, i turn away. so -- >> so we're making you watch it yet again. >> we're seeing -- >> enjoy it, hoda. you think america wants to see more of this, then let's show a little more. >> here's the question. the question is this. why does it gross people out? >> let's do it in slow motion. really. slow motion. we can do that. can't we? >> but why? what is it about -- now, if they were two people who -- if it was bar and -- i'm asking. do people feel uncomfortable when they see a beautiful person and a not quite as beautiful person making out? >> beauty is in the eye of the beholder. i bet the mother of that boy thinks he's beautiful. >> don't try to make me feel bad. these are questions that everyone turned away. here's a will ferrell ad. i'm not saying will ferrell is not a hottie, but
here's the thing, let's talk about the essence. what is it about the act? a lot of people say they find the ad offensive? >> i think it's a little -- >> here we have bar rafaelli and this kind of geeky guy who are making out. it's a close shot. people say i can't watch it, i cringe, i turn away. so -- >> so we're making you watch it yet again. >> we're seeing -- >> enjoy it, hoda. you think america wants to see more of this, then let's show a little more. >>...
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that harry reid and other democrats throw him overboard, then chris cities -- chris cities gets to name replacement. the other part of this is as you point out that if the fbi can go up the food chain because the part that they are looking at is influence pedaling, allegations of corruption that perhaps senator menendez his official office to work with his donor to pass out some business favors, perhaps, to this dozier. these are the allegations, this is what is out there. if they cannot just get to menendez but perhaps to a broader net of even bigger fish like the clintons who have been known to work with this donor, then i think the democrats have a wider scandal on their hands. >> bill: i think there is scandal here. >> guilt by association. >> bill: at this point, correct, there is no hard evans to show anything. as dr. crowley pointed out. >> that's what i have to call her. >> bill: you don't get a warrant or don't have fbi resources on a fishing expedition. >> innocent until proven guilty. wouldn't talk to the fbi and men then des who won by 19 points. >> right. i think there is s
that harry reid and other democrats throw him overboard, then chris cities -- chris cities gets to name replacement. the other part of this is as you point out that if the fbi can go up the food chain because the part that they are looking at is influence pedaling, allegations of corruption that perhaps senator menendez his official office to work with his donor to pass out some business favors, perhaps, to this dozier. these are the allegations, this is what is out there. if they cannot just...
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an expensive city. so we'll see. it sounds like if mark carney actually doesn't come out with some of the more dovish statements on thursday people are expecting, the other thing could happen. we could be backing up toward 1.60 again. we'll see. mark, i hope you're listening. i'm kidding. >> between 1.50, 1.65 is -- what the exchange rate should be for dollar/sterling. that band is the comfortable trade weighted. it's about right. >> okay. >> and now, hsbc taking a turn in the hot seat this morning, appearing before the parliamentary commission on banking standards. hsbc ceo stewart gulliver and chairman douglas flint giving answer as we speak. just to let you know that that's happening. and there's plenty of corporate news, as well, today. >> that's right. disney's first-quarter profits fell 6% in part because of rising costs to buy sports content for espn. the company is exploring an exit from espn in the u.k. excluding that, results beat forecasts as revenues rose 5%. disney does see better quarters ahead thanks t
an expensive city. so we'll see. it sounds like if mark carney actually doesn't come out with some of the more dovish statements on thursday people are expecting, the other thing could happen. we could be backing up toward 1.60 again. we'll see. mark, i hope you're listening. i'm kidding. >> between 1.50, 1.65 is -- what the exchange rate should be for dollar/sterling. that band is the comfortable trade weighted. it's about right. >> okay. >> and now, hsbc taking a turn in the...
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and the winds will pick up throughout the day as well. check on what's going on in ellicott city. we do have some clouds pushing in kro the area, but we are going to burn those off later in the afternoon, so we will get some sunshine in here before it's all said and done. high pressure will build in and we are looking for this system to move off the coast and we will have another system that's going to lurk. i'm going to talk about that in a second. but for today the high temperature coming in at 42 degrees. here's futuretrend. and we can see that things will start to pick up as we head to friday as we'll get the rain, but the northeast, well, they could be dealing with some snow. let's get a check now of the abc 2 news time saver traffic with lauren cook. good morning. >>reporter: good morning, lynette. several accidents to tell you about. trouble in ellicott city where there's a crash on waterloo road at stone river parkway. no delays on interstate 70, but we are dealing with a crash right now on the beltway. it's right on the inner loop at reisterstown road. here's a look at li
and the winds will pick up throughout the day as well. check on what's going on in ellicott city. we do have some clouds pushing in kro the area, but we are going to burn those off later in the afternoon, so we will get some sunshine in here before it's all said and done. high pressure will build in and we are looking for this system to move off the coast and we will have another system that's going to lurk. i'm going to talk about that in a second. but for today the high temperature coming in...
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drops the gun and walks away. and says i saw something shiny and we have a little bit of a hearing and that's that. >> stephanie: right. >> the truth is nobody has a funeral for a downed drone. that's what this is all about. the minute they have a drone that has arms that can snatch somebody out of their car and bring those people to an actual courtroom, i think technologically speaking, they would do it in some cases. in this case -- >> stephanie: we were talking about the legal stuff with ian at the center for american progress. ray writes steph here is another perspective. doesn't get much discussion. it's precedent we're discussing. let's say mexico decides they have been successful. it might help them in their anti-drug war and they start flying drones over new mexico and arizona. would we congratulate them on their initiative or take it as a declaration of war on the u.s.? >> we would take it as a declaration of war on the u.s. and mexico would never do it. the analogy to pakistan is watery. that's been the
drops the gun and walks away. and says i saw something shiny and we have a little bit of a hearing and that's that. >> stephanie: right. >> the truth is nobody has a funeral for a downed drone. that's what this is all about. the minute they have a drone that has arms that can snatch somebody out of their car and bring those people to an actual courtroom, i think technologically speaking, they would do it in some cases. in this case -- >> stephanie: we were talking about the...